. .i NOVEMBER 27, 19031 The Commoner. LET YOUR STOMACH HAVE ITS OWN WAY. ' Do Net Try to Drive and Force It to Work When irk Not Able or You Will Suffer All the More You cannot treat your stomach as Bomo men treat a balky horse; force, drive or even starve it into doing work at which it rebels. The stom ach is a patient and faithftil servant and will stand much abuse and ill tieatment before it "balks," but when it does you had better go slow with it and not attempt to make it work. Some people have the mistaken idea that they can make their stomachs work by starving themselves. They might cure the stqjnach that way, but it would take so long that they would have no use for a stomach when they got through. The sensibls way out of the difficulty is to let the stomach rest if it wants to and employ a substitute to do its work. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do the work of your stomach for you and digest your food just as your stomach used to when it was well. You can prove this by putting your food in a glass jar with one of the tablets and sufficient water and you will see the food: digested in just the same time a? the digestive fluids of the stomach 'would do it. T-iat will satisfy your mind. Now, to satisfy both your mind and body take one of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets after eating eat all and what you want and you will feel in your mind that your food is being di gested because you will feel no dis turbance or weight in your stomach, It: fact, you 'will forget a!l about hav irg a stomach just as you did when you were a healthy boy or girl. "Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act in a natural way hecause they contain only the natural elements of the gas tiic juices and Other digestive fluids of the stomach. It makes no differ ence what condition the stomach is in, they go right ahead of their own accord and do their work. They know their business and surrounding con ditions do not influence them in v least. They thus relieve the weak stomach of all its burdens and give it its much needed rest and permit it to become strong and healthy. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale by all druggists at 50 cents a"box. They are so well known and their popularity is so great that a druggist would as soon think of being out of alcohol or quinine. In fact, physicians are prescribing them all over the land and if your own doctor is real honest with you, he will tell you frankly that there is nothing on earth so good for ' dyspepsia as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. street car employes in Chicago is be ing further complicated by the sym pathy the teamsters of the city show to their cause. On November 19 all the teamsters in the employ of the Chicago City Railway company, to the number of sixty, quit work, and it is the intention to. prevent the delivery of coal and supplies to the railway company until the strike is settled. exclusion act bo mado to apply to the Philippine and Hawaiian islands, and fevoring woman suffrage and the elec tion of the president and United States senators by direct vote. According to advices from London sources, the Japanese are actively pre paring for war, and the Chinese gov ernment has withdrawn its note to tho provincial governments, advising them to prepare for war. Tho atti tude of the Russian authorities in Manchuria andCorea continues to bo such as to greatly aggravate tho Ja panese thero and it is feared that war cannot much longer bo averted. The second trial of D. V. Miller and Joseph M. Johns, both of Indiana, and under indictment on tho charge of conspiracy to extort bribes from the postofllce department, was held re cently at Cincinnati, 0., and resulted la an acquittal. This marks tho close of the first of the postal fraud cases to bo heard. On November 20 Mr. Joseph Cham berlain addressed a great audience at Cardiff, Wales, his subject being the tariff question. Ho was greeted by an enthusiastic audience and at the close of his address resolutions wero adopted promising hearty support to Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal policy. It was again announced that the strike among tho coal miners in tho northern part of Colorado is practical ly settled, although no official confir mation of the report was given out up to November 20. 4 It Is said, however, that the miners 'are being urged by John F. Ream, the representative of the national organisation, to settle their differences. Little by little tho labor troublca' in the eastern sections seem 'to adjust themselves. It was announced from Pittsburg, Pa., on November 20, that not le3s than 6,000 men who have been idle a month or two will return to work very shortly. Gen. F. M. Drake, ex-governor of Iowa, died at Ceriterville, la., on No vember 20, after ah illness of several days' duration. General Drake was born on December 30, 1830, and served as governor of the state of Iowa from 1896 to 1898. He was noted for his liberal endowment of Drake university at Des Moines, and he served through the civil war, being brevetted briga- fdier general of volunteers. The American Federation of Labor on November 19 passed on the "open shop" issue, asr raise'd In, the case of "William A. .Miller, now employed in the government printing office at Washington, by declaring unanimous ly in favor of the union shop ip gov ernment as well as private enterprises and a petition is to be sent to Presi dent Roosevelt to rb-examine the evi dence offered in the Miller case oV Lre?ve ller torn ftSeST aiso rK !ay' construction of citizen of the Recent reports from the scene of hostilities in San Domingo indicate that the trouble in that quarter is by no means yet over. There have been several conflicts between the govern ment troops and the rebels and so far it is not known which side has the ad vantage. The United States cruiser has landed American marines to pro tect the American interests and the American legation and consulate are being guarded. K2 T ft' fcn SKI Jtf : J1 A. L. . 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